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>Subject: Re: POSE as selling support mechanism
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>That is true. But i believe that you can use the save bound emulator
>function and get around this. I beleive you need to be
>running Windows NT
>for it to work. It save the emulator and all the current
Looking around, the NT is only required to generate the exe. I read this in
a post somewhere - something to do with the settings in windows required to
make the exe. If you lookin the UsingPose.pdf that came in the Docs folder,
on page 6, at least in my version, it metniosn a program called bind
Andrew Lathrop wrote:
>That is true. But i believe that you can use the save bound emulator
>function and get around this. I beleive you need to be running Windows NT
>for it to work. It save the emulator and all the current settings/programs
>in an .exe that can be distibuted (i think? )
Doe
That is true. But i believe that you can use the save bound emulator
function and get around this. I beleive you need to be running Windows NT
for it to work. It save the emulator and all the current settings/programs
in an .exe that can be distibuted (i think? ). The docs i have read on it
sa
>> (Although I use the emulator as a selling support mechanism sometimes...
>> our clients like to play with our gadgets, but sometimes we don't have
>> them in house...bet you haven't realized it could be used for that yet!)
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>Actually, that's one of Poser's stated goals.
We would LOVE to be ab